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WEDNESDAY, 6 MAY

08.45 Official Opening (Lecture Theatre N112)

Chamber choir of the Europäisches Gymnasium Waldenburg
Conducted by Dipl.-Musikpädagogin Dagmar Hanf

Welcome Speeches by:

Members of the Executive Committee of the Congress Ideas of | for Europe
      Professor José Eduardo Franco and Junior Professor Teresa Pinheiro
President of the Scientific Committee of the Congress Ideas of | for Europe
      Professor Viriato Soromenho-Marques
Dean of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences of Chemnitz University of Technology
      Professor Bernhard Nauck
Vice-President for Marketing and International Affairs of Chemnitz University of Technology
      Professor Cornelia Zanger
Lord Mayor of Chemnitz
      Ms Barbara Ludwig

Chamber choir of the Europäisches Gymnasium Waldenburg
Conducted by Dipl.-Musikpädagogin Dagmar Hanf


09.30 Opening Lecture (Lecture Theatre N112)

Germany, Spain, Europe
     Walther Bernecker (University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany)


10.30 Coffee Break


    PROJECTS OF | FOR EUROPE     
Opening of the students’ exhibition in the foyer of Orangerie


11.00 1st Plenary Session (Lecture Theatre N112)

CONCEPTS OF EUROPE: HISTORICAL APPROACH

(Chair: Viriato Soromenho-Marques)

European Identity – A Generative Approach

     Andrei Marga (Babeş-Bolyai University, Romania)
Europe – Cartographical Concepts in the Middle Ages
     Ingrid Baumgärtner (University of Kassel, Germany)
International Conferences and the Formation of a European Political Culture
     Günther Lottes (University of Potsdam, Germany)


13.00 Lunch

14.30 2nd Plenary Session (Lecture Theatre N112)

EUROPEAN CULTURE: HISTORY AND MEMORY
(Chair: Vanessa Agnew)

Enlightenment’s Wake and the Birth of Europe – The Condemnation to Modernity as the Only Exit for Identity
      Onésimo T. Almeida (Brown University, USA)
Freemasonry, Pacifism and League of Nations
      José A. Ferrer Benimeli (University of Zaragoza, Spain)
Europe and the Mediterranean Today – Geography and Geopolitics
      Bodo Freund (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany)

16.30 Coffee Break

16.45 Parallel Sessions


Session A (Conference Room 2/N006)

IDEAS OF EUROPE IN THE ANCIENT WORLD
(Chair: Burkhard Müller)

Europe and the Other: Roots of a European Identity in Greco-Roman Antiquity
       Andreas Hartmann (Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany)
The Classic European Foundations: From the Greek Polis to the Roman Empire
       António Moniz (Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal)
The West and the East in Herodotus’ Perception of His World
       Ana Filipa Silva / Cristiana Lucas (CLEPUL, Portugal)
Strabo’s Geographika in the Rome of Augustus
      Paula Carreira / Susana Alves (CLEPUL, Portugal)


Session B (Conference Room 2/N001)

IDEAS OF EUROPE WITHIN NATIONAL CULTURES
(Chair: Susanne Günther)

Spain in the Building of European History and Identity: Past and Future
      Ignacio Pulido Serrano (University of Alcalá de Henares, Spain)
European Union and Turkey
      Eduard A. Bulut (Nurol Holding & Cengiz Holding Joint Venture, Turkey)
The Idea of Europe in Galician National Literature
      Carme Fernández Pérez-Sanjulián (University of A Coruña, Spain)
Post-Modern Requirements of Identity for Europe
      Matúš Halás (Charles University, Czech Republic)


Session C (Conference Room 2/N101)

LEGAL AND POLITICAL ASPECTS OF EUROPE
(Chair: Markus Hesse)

Euroscepticism in Europe
      Florian Hartleb (Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany)
The Prospect of a Political Europe: A Matter of Political Regime or a Matter of System of Government?
      Carlos Leone (Centro de História da Cultura, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal)
The Principle of a Social Welfare State for the European Health Market – Legal-Economic Considerations on Healthcare-Related Orders Placed by the EU
      Wilfried Janoska (Private Universität für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Medizinische Informatik und Technik, Austria)
EU’s Restructuring – Assignment of a New Course and a New Meaning to European Integration
      Grigore Silasi / Teodora Dogaru (West University of Timisoara, Romania)


Session D (Conference Room 2/NK004)

A COLLECTIVE MEMORY FOR EUROPE – I

(Chair: Günther Lottes)

Europe and a Memory out of Stone
      Claudia Isep / Claudia Küttel (Alpen-Adria Universität Klagenfurt, Austria)
European Identity in Current Spanish Life: An Analysis of Various Examples of Holocaust Memory and Representation in Contemporary Spain
      Luisa Juárez Hervás (University of Alcalá de Henares, Spain)
One World, Two Philosophical Traditions: A Comparison of Maritain’s and Kojeve’s Arguments for World Unification and European Integration
      James Fetter (University of Notre Dame, USA)
Memories of Mittelbau-Dora: A Contribution to the ‘Have-dones’ and ‘To-dos’ in European Cultural Memory
       Bruno Arich-Gerz (Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany)

Session E (Conference Room 2/NK003)

QUESTIONING THE EUROPEAN IDENTITY – I
(Chair: Simone Ruth-Schumacher)

Today’s Europe and Its Origins in the Versailles Order
     Christian Blasberg (LUISS Guido Carli University, Italy)
‘Old Europe’ – Career, Misunderstandings and Potentials of a Concept
      Hiram Kümper (University of Vechta, Germany)
From Exclusion to Hospitality, from Transgression to Cultural Difference, the European Pendulum
       Nadja Stamselberg (Goldsmiths University of London, UK)
Abduction of Europe: A Matter in Transition
       Olga Rusinova (European University in St. Petersburg, Russia)

19:00: Social Programme
CULTURAL EVENING AT THE UNIVERSITY’S CULTURE CLUB


THURSDAY, 7 MAY

08.45 3rd Plenary Session (Lecture Theatre N112)

THINKING EUROPE – REELING EUROPE
(Chair: Margaret Tejerizo)

Towards a Mythology of Europe
      Eduardo Lourenço (University of Nice, France)
Crisis, Economic Growth and Democracy. Europe at a Crossroads?
      Bernhard Taureck (Technische Universität Carolo-Wilhelmina Braunschweig, Germany)
A Return to the Future: How will Europe be able to overcome its Present Crisis?
      Frieder O. Wolf (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany)
A Culture for Europe?
      Guilherme d’Oliveira Martins (Centro Nacional de Cultura, Portugal)


10.45 Coffee Break

11.00 Parallel Sessions

Session F (Conference Room 2/N001)


LITERARY CONCEPTS OF EUROPE – I
(Chair: Ulrike Brummert)

Discovering and Self-Discovering. European Literature and European Consciousness in the Early Modern Times
     Peter Hanenberg (Catholic University, Portugal)
The European Idea in Russian National Literature: Contexts and Discussions
     Maria Kistereva (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia)
‘SOS Europa’ – Cultural Pessimism in the Early 20th Century Discourse on Europe
      Verena Gutsche (Catholic University Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany)


Session G (Conference Room 2/N101)

IDEAS OF EUROPE IN MEDIEVAL AND MODERN EUROPE

(Chair: Beata Elżbieta Cieszyńska)

Medieval Europe – Object and Ideology
      Klaus Oschema (Heidelberg University, Germany)
Mutual Wisdom – The Perception of the European Self in the Oriental Mirror as Ffound in the Provençal Version of the Novel Barlaam et Josaphat
      Imre G. Majorossy (Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Hungary)
Confessionalisation Process and Proto-Nationalism in Spanish Monarchy – Study through Military Orders (Venerable Orden Tercera de San Francisco) and University of Alcalá (1520-1680)
      José Ignacio Ruiz Rodríguez / Pierluigi Nocella (University of Alcalá de Henares, Spain)
Being the Face of Europe or Bringing up the Rear: Ideas of Europe in Portugal, 16th to 18th Century
      José Eduardo Franco / Teresa Pinheiro (University of Lisbon, Portugal / Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany)


Session H (Conference Room 2/NK004)

DREAMING OF ENLIGHTENED EUROPE
(Chair: Jörg Seidel)

Shadows, Relics, Mechanical Toys: Karamzin’s View of Enlightened Europe as the Grand Bizarre
      Sonja Koroliov (Martin-Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany)
‘Barbarians in the Archive?’ Constructions of the Other and the Self in the Encyclopédie of Diderot and d’Alembert
       Karen Struve (University of Bremen, Germany)
Montesquieu and the Problem of Forming a European Spirit
       Joshua Bandoch (University of Notre Dame, USA)
Christoph Martin Wieland – Cosmopolitan Perspectives on Europe before, during and after the French Revolution
       Dominic Eggel (The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Switzerland)


Session I (Conference Room 2/NK003)

EUROPE OF REGIONS
(Chair: Peter Jurczek)

Province on a Hill: South Tyrol as a Microcosm of European Federalism
      Phillip Alday (Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany)
Ideas of Europe in Madeiran Culture
      Thierry Proença (Madeira University, Portugal)
The Route of Santiago – The First European Cultural Route and the Pilgrimage of Mythical Women in Medieval Europe (St. Elisabeth of Portugal, St. Bridgid of Sweden)
     Isabel Morán Cabanas (University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain)
Santiago de Compostela: A Gateway for European Culture and Poetry
     Yara F. Vieira (Campinas State University, Brazil)


Session J (Conference Room 2/N113)

EUROPEAN ELITE(S)

(Chair: Carlos Leone)

Les États-Unis d’Europe and Le Lien des Peuples. Ideas of/for Europe in the Fraternity of Freemasons, c. 1850-1930
     Joachim Berger (Institute of European History, Germany)
Hubs of European Modernism 1890-1960
     Cecilia Hansson (Malmö University, Sweden)
An Idea of Europe as an Elite Ideal for Portugal
      Alexandre Honrado (Instituto Europeu de Cultura, Portugal)
Intellectual Elite and the European Idea in Post-Communist Romania
     Ioan Horga / Cristina Dogot (University of Oradea, Romania)


13.00 Lunch

14.30 4th Plenary Session (Lecture Theatre N112)

LITERARY EUROPE

(Chair: János Riesz)

The Vision of Europe in Polish Literature Against a Background of Other Slavic Literatures and Its Consequences for the Future of the European Union
      Halina Janaszek-Ivaničková (Commission for Comparative Studies of Slavic Literatures at the International Committee of Slavists, Poland)
Concepts of Europe in the Portuguese Literature from Romanticism to the Early 20th Century
      Annabela Rita (University of Lisbon, Portugal)
Religion and Freedom, Civilisation and Justice – Some Elements of the Image of Europe from Novalis and Chauteaubriand to Garrett and Hugo
      Helmut Siepmann (RWTH Aachen University, Germany)
The Future of Europe: How to overcome existing temptations? Reflections of an Intellectual from the Balkans
      Milan Gjurcinov (International Committee of Slavists, Macedonia)


16.30 Coffee Break

16.45 Parallel Sessions

Session K (Conference Room 2/N001)

LITERARY CONCEPTS OF EUROPE – II
(Chair: Sonja Koroliov)

Europe between Myth and Continental Allegory. Georg Kaiser’s Play Europe
      Almut Renger (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany)
Europe as Other in Contemporary Balkan Literatures
      Anastasija Gjurcinova (Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje, Macedonia)
The New Face of Europe – Images of a Post-Colonial Continent
      Micaela Ramon (University of Minho, Portugal)
Is the Time Night? Visions of a ‘New Europe’ through the Writings of Liudmila Petrushevskaia and Carmen Martin Gaite
      Margaret Tejerizo (University of Glasgow, UK)


Session L (Conference Room 2/N101)

A COLLECTIVE MEMORY FOR EUROPE – II (Chair: Bruno Arich-Gerz)

Oskar Schindler and Raoul Wallenberg – National, European and American Heroes in the Post-War Age of the Holocaust
      Ulf Zander (Lund University, Sweden)
The Holocaust in European History Culture
      Klas-Göran Karlsson (Lund University, Sweden)
Coming to Terms with Histories: Communism and Nazism in Trans-Boundary Historical Culture
      Kristian Gerner (Lund University, Sweden)
Europe in the World: Playing Chess Games or Something Else?
      Noémia Simões (High Institute of Engineering, Portugal)


Session M (Conference Room 2/NK004)


QUESTIONING THE EUROPEAN IDENTITY – II
(Chair: Peter Hanenberg)

The Ambiguity of the ‘Other Europe’: From a ‘Europe behind the Iron Curtain’ to ‘a Europe without the Iron Curtain’
      Friederike Kind-Kovács (University of Regensburg, Germany)
Cultural Identity / Identities for Europe: Does It Serve for Anything?
      Maria Manuel Baptista (University of Aveiro, Portugal)
An Unfinished Adventure Called ‘Europe’: Bauman, Kertész and Žižek on Europe’s Identity and Future
      Mare van den Eeden (Central European University, Hungary)


Session N (Conference Room 2/NK003)

ENCOUNTERS WITH EUROPE AS SEEN BY THE OTHER – I
(Chair: Michael Harbsmeier)

Wartime Europe as Seen by Others – Indian and African Soldiers in Europe in World War I
      Christian Koller (Bangor University, UK)
European Myth in African Literature: Les Soleils des Indépendances by Ahmadou Kourouma and Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
      Paul Angoli (Université de Cocody-Abidjan, Ivory Coast)
Ideas of Europe in Post-Colonial African Lusophone Literature
      Fernanda Santos (CLEPUL, Portugal)


Session O (Conference Room 2/N113)

IDEAS OF/FOR COMMON EUROPE
(Chair: Jesús García Gabaldón)

Back to the Roots – Emotionalising Europe
      Martin Gerner (Technische Universität Dresden, Germany)
On Intergenerational Mobility in Europe
      Ana Prokopyshyn / Paulo Delgado (CompaRes, Portugal)
Towards a More Inclusive European Immigration Policy
      Alexej Ulbricht (Goldsmiths University of London, UK)
How to Deal with European Integration: Writing nsd 68, New Evidence Reveals Internal Discords in the Nixon White House
      Dimitri Grygowski (Rouen Business School, France)

FRIDAY, 8 MAY

08.45 5th Plenary Session (Lecture Theatre N112)

EUROPE AND ITS FUTURE PROSPECTS
(
Chair: Onésimo T. Almeida)

An Education for Europe?
      António Nóvoa (University of Lisbon, Portugal)
Education, Interculturalism and the New Europe
      Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek (National Sun Yat-sen University / Martin-Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany)
The Missing Word in the Idea of Europe
      Luís Machado de Abreu (University of Aveiro, Portugal)
Sentimental Europe
      Pedro Barbas Homem (University of Lisbon, Portugal)


10.45 Coffee Break

11.00 Parallel Sessions

Session P (Conference Room 2/N006)

BETWEEN NATIONAL AND EUROPEAN IDENTITY – 20th CENTURY ATTEMPTS

(Chair: Annabela Rita)

The ‘New Europe’ in the Discourse of Quisling and Governments In-Exile: The Greek Case, 1941–1944
      Alexandra Patrikiou (Panteion University of Athens, Greece)
Visions of Europe and Revolution in the Intersecting Activist and Resistance Trajectories of Harro Schulze-Boysen and Alexandre Marc
      Christian Roy (Université de Sherbrooke, Canada)
Archaeology and Political Agendas: The Making of Nationalism in Portugal (19th-20th Centuries)
      Ana Cristina Martins (Tropical Research Institute, Portugal)


Session Q (Conference Room 2/N001)

EUROPE AS SEEN BY THE OTHER – II
(Chair: Teresa Pinheiro)

Ideas of Western Europe in Political Discussions of the Late Russian Empire (1905-1914)
      Benjamin Beuerle (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany)
Seeing Oneself through Other Eyes? Anthropology and Non-European Civilizations from the Age of Discoveries to the 18th Century
      Franz Obermeier (Christian-Albrechts Universität zu Kiel, Germany)
A Global Power’s View on a Regional Player: Henry Kissinger’s Year of Europe
      Judith Michel (University of Bonn, Germany)


Session R (Conference Room 2/NK003)

EUROPE: INTEGRITY AND DIVERSITY
(Chair: Luisa Juárez Hervás)

Europe: Unity and Multitude: Kronika wszystkiego świata by M. Bielski
as a Great Vision of an Old Continent

      Ewa Cybulska-Bohuszewicz / Paweł Bohuszewicz (Polish Academy of Science / Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland)
Ideas of Europe Between Sarmatism and Sebastianism: A Comparative Perspective
      Beata Elżbieta Cieszyńska (CLEPUL, CompaRes, Portugal / Kazimierz Wielki University, Poland)
The Era of Sparta?
      João Carreteiro (CLEPUL, Portugal)


Session S (Conference Room 2/N111)

EUROPE AND THE HUMAN UNIVERSE

(Chair: Margaret Tejerizo)

Globalization as Europeanisation
      Peeter Müürsepp (Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia)
The Concept of Europe – and Beyond
      Dieter Köhler (Universität Karlsruhe, Germany)
Is Transculturality a European Concept?
      Ulrike Brummert (Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany)
The Principle of Transparency and the European Identity
      Renato Gonçalves (University of Lisbon, Portugal)

Session T (Conference Room 2/N113)

EUROPE IN EDUCATION
(Chair: Matthias Niedobitek)

Why and How Should European Literature Be Taught in Europe? Some Ideas and a Modest Proposal
      Jesús García Gabaldón (Universidad Complutense Madrid, Spain)
The Future of European Languages in the Face of the Dominance of English. The role of Portuguese and Bulgarian in the European and International Co-Operation Policies
      Boyka G. Nédeva (St Cyril and St Methodius University of Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria)

13.00 Lunch

14.00 6th Plenary Session (Lecture Theatre N112)

POLITICS, IDENTITIES AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
(Chair: Beate Neuss)

Who Are We, Europeans? How Can Europeans Learn with Americans about Their Own Political Identity?
      Viriato Soromenho-Marques (University of Lisbon, Portugal)
The Nexus of European Integration and the Metamorphosis of International Relations: Contemporary Dilemmas
      Luís Lobo-Fernandes (University of Minho, Portugal)
What Does Europe Mean Now?
      Erhard Busek (Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe, Austria)


16.30 Special Session (Aula Magna, N115)

CONFERMENT OF AN HONORARY DEGREE


Award of the degree of Doctor Honoris Causa to the President of the European Commission, Mr José Manuel Barroso. Mr Barroso will address the assembly with a lecture on "Global challenges and European identity"

18.00 Social Programme
    ALTERNATIVE I: EUROPEAN CUP AT THE UNIVERSITY’S FOOTBALL PITCH
    ALTERNATIVE II: GUIDED TOUR OF CHEMNITZ “20 YEARS AFTER THE PEACEFUL REVOLUTION”

20.00 Congress Dinner

SATURDAY, 9 MAY

09.15 7th Plenary Session (Lecture Theatre N112)

EUROPE AS SEEN BY THE OTHER

(Chair: Franz Obermeier)

Europe as Seen From Africa
      János Riesz (Universität Bayreuth, Germany)
The Image of Europe in 19th and 20th Century’s Brazil
      Valmir Muraro (Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil)
Europe Seen from afar: On Some Topics and Issues in the Accounts of Travellers from Other Parts of the World
      Michael Harbsmeier (Roskilde University, Denmark)


11.15 Coffee Break

11.30 Closing Lecture (Lecture Theatre N112)

Making the Planet Hospitable to Europe
      Zygmunt Bauman (University of Leeds, UK)

12.30 Closing Session (Lecture Theatre N112)

Member of the Executive Committee of the Congress Ideas of | for Europe
      Professor Beata Elżbieta Cieszyńska
President of the Scientific Committee of the Congress Ideas of | for Europe
      Professor Viriato Soromenho-Marques